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    Comparing the effect of flooding in MEDCs and LEDCs: Boscastle and Bangladesh: The main difference between floods in MEDCs and LEDCs are the impacts of floods in each place. Very similar floods produce severely worse effects in Ledcs than they do in Medcs. The Boscastle and Bangladesh floods were essentially very similar in terms of amount of rain and water that flooded the land‚ never the less in Boscastle‚ despite there being severe damage to property and the whole of the town being flooded

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    Floods are the most frequent type of disaster worldwide. They can strike anywhere at anytime. Although floods can be predicted‚ they often cause massive damage and destruction of property. The typical effects of a flood are broken down into three sections. The Primary Effects are physical damage and casualties. The Secondary Effects include damaged water supplies‚ diseases‚ crops and food disruption‚ and The Tertiary Effect better known as the long-term effects are economic effects. The Primary

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    Environmental Management Practical Work. Names: Tyra Alonso‚ Vicky Barbieri. Course: Year Four. Uses of fresh water: 1. The UN subdivides water into 3 sectors. Which ones? 2. What do developing countries mainly use water for? 3. How can these countries boost food output? 4. What do developed countries mainly use water for? Water supply from natural resources: Define the following words and illustrate with pictures from the web: ← Aquifer ← Impermeable Rock

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    the storm. The night of August 29‚ 2005 Barry Tucker and his family fell asleep for the night. The storm had already started and damage and flooding was happening. The very next morning Barry woke up in his living room and water was starting to flood the whole downstairs of his home. He woke up his dad and they ran upstairs to his mom and sister to wake them up. The water was already rising to the second level of there home. The family escaped up to the attic and in no time the water rose up there

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    very beautiful river it threatens many cities because of its spring and fall floods. The flood water tears away ranks and bridges and destroys fields and towns. To help control the flood waters they build dams. Two good things about these dams where that the slowed water flow and the created hydroelectric energy. To travel by boat on the Po you had to be very skilled. The river has many hazards such as low water‚ floods‚ whirlpools‚ and sand banks. The Po’s water is fed by 141 tributaries draining

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    Carlisle Case Study: The Carlisle Floods of January 2005 1. Introduction/Location background information 2. What was the hydrology of the January 2005 flood? e.g. which rivers were involved/what was the rainfall (mm)/how high was peak discharge (cumecs) etc… 3. What caused the heavy rainfall? 4. Skills section: construct a hydrograph in excel using the data 5. What were the impacts of the flood event on the local population and the environment? Or you can pick your own river

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    The phenomena of Natural Disasters An earthquake is sudden motion or trembling of the ground produced by the abrupt displacement of rock masses.  HOW DO THEY OCCUR? The earth’s outer shell is divided into seven major and some smaller plates which are constantly in a dynamic state‚ pushing against‚ pulling away from‚ or grinding past one another. Forces build up as the plates attempt to move in relation to each other. When the adhesions along the fault give way‚ stored energy is released in the

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    the resentment in the heart of peasants and the downtrodden would have been wiped out by taking timely action to suppress a revolt. A small crack in a dam may lead to a breach in the dam and flooding the area‚ if not repaired properly. The recent flood in Bihar could have been

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    initial oil in place at the start of the flood. RF  ED E A EV ED displacement efficiency EA areal sweep efficiency EV vertical sweep efficiency E A  EV Volumetric sweep efficiency 4 2.3 Overall Recovery Efficiency • Displacement efficiency ED – the fraction of movable oil that has been displ aced from the swept zone at any given time or pore volume injected. Volume of oil at start of flood-Remaining oil volume ED  Volume of oil at start of flood  Soi  S o   S oi  So  Pore volume

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    Orleans: A Perilous Future 3 Fault Tree One 6 Figure 1.1 6 Fault Tree Two 8 Figure 1.2 8 Conclusion 8 A bibliography 9 Introduction New Orleans: A Perilous Future The levees and floodwalls protecting New Orleans from hurricane’s and floods were designed to withstand a category 3 hurricane. When making landfall on August 29‚ 2005 Hurricane Katrina was designated a category 4 hurricane; later it was downgraded to a severe category 3. Hurricane Katrina‚ the costliest natural disaster in

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